Effects of Sevoflurane and Ketamine on QT in Electroconvulsive Therapy

The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of sevoflurane or ketamine on the QTc and Tp-e interval during in patients with major depression.

Topic Depression
Compound Placebo Ketamine
Status Completed
Results Published
Start date 02 January 2012
End date 05 January 2013
Chance of happening 100%
Phase Phase IV
Design Blinded
Type Interventional
Generation First
Participants 24
Sex All
Age 18- 60
Therapy No

Trial Details

Patients enrolled in the study are randomly allocated by computer-generated random numbers to receive either sevoflurane or ketamine for their initial ECT session. They subsequently receive an alternative study drug in their next session, continuing to alternate between drugs at each session until the sixth session. In group S, sevoflurane are initiated at %8 sevoflurane for anesthesia induction and maintained at 2% to %4 until the electrical stimulus is delivered, In group K, ketamine are given to 1mg/kg ıv bolus. Electrical stimulus is delivered via bilateral frontotemporal electrodes.The mean arterial pressure (MAP), HR, and ECG are recorded before anesthetic induction (T1), after anesthetic induction (T2) and at 0, 1, 3, 10 min after the seizure ended (T3, T4, T5 and T6, respectively).The QT interval and Tp-e interval are measured by one author, who was unaware of group allocation.

NCT Number NCT01870219

Sponsors & Collaborators

Inonu University
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